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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Glimpse into Severance Season 2: What You Missed

It's been a while since the last episode of Severance, and with Season 2 starting tonight on Apple TV+, let's refresh our memories. In this sci-fi drama, the Lumon corporation uses a brain chip to split workers into "outies" and "innies". Outies live normal lives while innies work tirelessly, knowin

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Food Charities and Corporations: A Closer Look at Their UK Relationships

Did you know that some food charities in the UK work with big food companies? While these companies claim to help tackle hunger, they are often the ones causing food insecurity. So, why are these relationships so complicated? Let's dive into that! Researchers have long debated these partnerships. T

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Dec 03 2024BUSINESS

Judge Stands Firm: Elon Musk's $56B Pay Package Sinks Despite Shareholder Vote

A Delaware judge has rejected Tesla's request to reconsider her decision to scrap CEO Elon Musk's massive $56 billion pay package, even after shareholders voted to approve it again. Judge Kathaleen McCormick explained that Tesla's legal team's arguments were flawed and against established laws. Tesl

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

42, 000 Baby Powder Bottles Recalled: Asbestos Found

Imagine opening your favorite baby powder bottle, only to find out it might contain asbestos, a nasty mineral linked to cancer. That's the scary situation Dynarex Corporation, a medical supply and personal care product seller, is facing. They've expanded their recall of baby powder bottles to almost

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Biohealth Breakthrough: Wisconsin Secures $7. 5 Million Grant to Fuel Innovation

The Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub has just received a major boost in the form of a $7.5 million grant from the Joint Committee on Finance. This funding will support a contract between BioForward, the leader of the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub, and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. But w

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The £28 Billion Hole: Can Britain's Finance Chief Fill the Gap?

The UK's new finance minister, Rachel Reeves, has inherited a £22 billion ($28.2 billion) spending hole from the previous government. To plug this gap, she has announced plans to cut projects, cancel programs, and review previously announced investments. But will these measures be enough to restore

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

The AI Conundrum: A Double-Edged Sword

While it's great to see Google funding AI courses for small businesses, it's essential to consider the ethical implications of this move. On the surface, it seems like a benevolent act, providing a tax write-off and positive PR for the company. However, one can't help but wonder if this is just a cl

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Sep 12 2024BUSINESS

Fox's $6. 5 Billion Gamble: Can the Media Giant Shake Up the Sports Betting Sector?

Fox's decision to invest $6.5 billion in FanDuel, a leading sports betting company, highlights the potential for significant synergies between the two companies. The investment, which represents an 18.6% stake in FanDuel, has the potential to generate substantial revenue and give Fox a competitive e

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Blackwell Delay: A Yield Snag or a Sneak Peek at the Future?

Nvidia's recent quarterly results brought both good news and disappointment for investors. While revenue and earnings exceeded guidance, the company's fiscal Q3 outlook fell short of expectations due to the delay in its next-generation AI accelerator chip, Blackwell. Nvidia management clarified tha

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Sep 05 2024POLITICS

The Powell Memo: A Blueprint for Corporate Domination

In the summer of 1971, a little-known lawyer named Lewis F. Powell Jr. penned an explosive memo to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In this document, later known as the 'Powell Memo', Powell argued that American business had become too complacent and needed to take aggressive action to regain political

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